Alejandro María Aguado, 1st Marquis of the Guadalquivir Marshes
1784–1842 (age 58)
banker
Biography
Alejandro María Aguado, 1st Marquis of the Guadalquivir Marshes (1784–1842), was a prominent Spanish banker and financier whose career exemplified the international nature of high finance during the early nineteenth century. His banking enterprises and financial operations extended across Europe, establishing him as one of the era's most successful financial figures.
Aguado's elevation to the nobility reflected both his considerable wealth and his influence in Spanish and European financial circles. His decision to be interred in Père Lachaise Cemetery, the most prestigious cemetery in Paris, underscores his prominence in European society and his significant connections to French financial and aristocratic circles. His legacy represents an important chapter in the history of international banking during the Restoration period.